When a person contracts HIV, their body releases certain antibodies to fight that infection. As such, if those antibodies are found in a person, then that individual has HIV. These antibodies can be detected through a simple examination of oral fluids or a blood sample. If you are found to have these antibodies, then you are seropositive.
western blot test
The western blot test
The patient is not tested for HIV prior to surgery.
No; if the person has a fever it doesn't mean they have HIV.
There is no risk at all unless you have unprotected sexual intercourse with that person or share needles.
There is no risk at all unless you have unprotected sexual intercourse with that person or share needles.
A negative HIV test means that a person is not showing evidence of infection with HIV. A negative test may also occur in the "window period" between infection and the time when the test may be expected to turn positive.
If a person tests positive for the HIV antibody, it means that person has the HIV infection.
Nurses are not routinely tested for HIV for employment in the US. HIV is not a barrier to working in the health care industry.
It is tested to determine if the body is producing antibodies to HIV.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
That a person does not have HIV or a sexually transmitted disease.